Liquid-cleaner container



Jan. 25, 1927.

F. E. VICKERY LIQUID CLEANER CONTAINER Filed April '7, 1924 Patented Jan. 25, 1927.

FRANK E. VICKERY, OF DAVENPORT, IOVA, ASSIGNOR, BY

GOLD DUST CORPORATION,

MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO

OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.

LIQUID-CLEANER CONTAINER.

Application filed April 7,

My invention has reference to a liquid cleaner container, and is more specially designed for use with a cleaning liquid for window glass, storm shields of motor vehi- 5 cles, and other articles of that kind, and

includes with the container a means for applying the same to the glass.

In the drawings Fig. 1 is a vertical cross-section of the invention.

Fig. 2 is a, similar enlarged View of the cap for the container.

The reference number 1 indicates a receptacle, preferably formed of metal, having a corrugated neck 2, upon which is turned a similarly corrugated cap 3, the corrugations being spirally disposed, so as to give a threaded effect to the connection between the cap and neck.

F .ixed at a central point to the inner face of the cap is a rod 4, provided at its inner end with a swab 5 formed of yarn, sponge, or other absorbent material. Such swab is normally in the liquid contained in the receptacle 1, and can be removed through the 1924. serial No. 241M505.

neck 2, and used for spreading the liquid upon the surface of the glass.

In the upper part of the cap 3 is a flexible metal disk 6, between which and the cap is interposed a felt washer 7. is tightly closed the end of the neck presses against the disk 6, and leakage of the contents of the-container between the neck and cap is prevented.

It will be evident that the above arrangement provides for a convenient means for using the contents of the can, and that such means is always at hand.

W hat I claim, and desire to secure by Let ters Patent, is:

A device of the class described comprising a receptacle having an inwardly flanged, threaded neck, a cap adapted to be threaded I on said neck, a swab secured to said cap, a disk resiliently held in said cap by the threads thereof adapted to be pressed against said flange and a washer of yielding material between said cap and said disk.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.

FRANK E. VICKERY.

Vhen the cap 

